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==* ' TRY BOB MURRAY'S BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE "Service with a Smile" Oxford Street :: :: Levin. DEPOTS: • , Waitarere: Benning's Store Waikanae: McDonald's Store Foxton: Miss Christensen

LEVIN REGENT THEATRE To-day and to-morrow They shall be brought back to the scene of the crimes — and judged! ' "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NO'NE SHALL ESCAPE" Starring MARSHA HUNT, ALEXANDER KNOX, HENRY TRAVERS, ERIC ROLF. (Unsuitable for Children.) screening of films yOU are cordially invited to a film screening at the Century Hall, Levin, on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, at 8 p.m. Items of special interesfc . i .vr.orists have been chosen, but programme includes films which should appeal to the public generally. THE SHELL CO. OF N.Z., LTD* PARKER & BEALE Land and Estate Agents LEVIN QFFER GOOD BUILDING SITES, handy to town and at attractive prices. Plan may be inspected at our Offices. BUY NOW to get your choice of Sections in this new subdivision. BUY TO-DAY! p.o. Box 100 :: Telephone 142

PUBLIC NOTICES

[A CARD.] E. I. PARRIN GTON, DENTAL SURGEON, Wishes to advise that he will RESUME PRACTICE MONDAY, 6th MAY. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ADULT EDUCATION A MEETING of all those interested in the formation of study groups in Literature, , Economics, Psychology and World Affairs will be held in Room I, Horowhenua Coilege, on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, at 7.45 p.m. A. S. HELY, Tutor. You Will Find Education Interesting. LEVIN MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB ^ MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Bandroom on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, at 7.30 p.m. Members and intending members are invited to be present. C. SWANWICK, Hon. Secretary.

WAGES-TAX. USE OF STAMPS RESTRICTED. Receipts to be obtained for all Payments of £2 and over of Social Security Charge and National Security Tax on Wages or other Remuneration. JN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of the Social Security Contribution Regulations, 1939, Amendment No. 4, recently gazetted, all employers are hereby notified that as from 1st May, 1946, wages-tax payments of £2 or over may not be denoted by means of social security stamps but must be paid in cash or by cheque and an official receipt obtained. For payments of under £2 social security stamps may still be used. The following obligations of employers in this connection are published for general information: 1. In all cases where the wagestax pavable is £2 or over, employers are required to complete form S.S.C. 169 — "Certificate of Wages, etc., paid, and of Social Security Charge and National Security Tax deducted" — and present the form, signed by the employer, his agent, or a responsible employee, with payment of the wages-tax due, either at a money-order post-office or at a branch office of the Land | and Income Tax Department, when a receipt for the amount paid will be issued. Form S.S.C. 169 is obtainable at all money-order offices or at any branch office of the Land and Income Tax Department. 2. Only one form S.S.C. 169 should be presented by each employer to cover the whole of the wages-tax payable in respect of all of his employees for the period covered by the certificate. If it is desired to keep separate records — for example, for office and outside stafl, or for different departments of a business — the wages-tax payable for each department should be summarized and one form S.S.C. 169 presented to cover the total wages-tax for all departments. A copy of the summary should be retained by the employer and the receipt attached thereto, to enable easy identification of the payment with the various wages records. 3. Wages-tax is deductible at the time of payment or of crediting in account, whiche\cr is earlier, from the remuneration of all persons 16 years of age or over and must be accounted for within three days of reduction from employees' wages, unless the period has been extended by special arrangement with the ' Commissioner of Taxes. (Substantial penalties are provided by the Social Security Act, 1938, for failure properly to deduct or account for wages-tax). 4. In addition to salaries, such payments as Christmas or other bonuses, directors' fees, commissions, contract wages, value of lodgings, keep or meals supplied, free house or quarters, or other benefits in kind, etc., are subject to deduction of tax. 5. Wages records must be retained and be available for inspection for a period of at least five years. F. G. OBORN, Commissioner' of Taxes. W. F. CAPLE, GRADUATE OF BLIND INSTITUTE AUCKLAND. TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOFORTES Will be pleased to fulfil orders left with the Arcadia Bakery. TELEPHONE 94a.

FOR ALL PAINTING AND DECORATING REQUIREMENTS Telephone 485 WALLIS & FOX, BATH ST. WEST :: LEVIN . ii . i . .... - ' ■■■ •»>. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. — Someone to take charge of my books. J. J. Proctor, Weraroa Road. \^ANTED. — A young of middle-aged woman as domestic housekeeper; good all-electric home. Appiy S. A. Broadbelt, Ihakara, Levin. \^/ANTED. — Help, 9-12 four mornings, 1-5 two afternons, two adults, 1 child, £2 a week.— Riilg 143M, Levin. Y^ANTED. — Youth for D$.fry^Fa.fm,. Good home. Award ply "Chronicle" Office, 'Sharidp^ ' Y^/ANTED. — SaXe or Trumpet Player, permanent job, Paekakariki. Write Mr^. Stuart, Paekakariki, or Mr. Upshall,' Waikanae. ■ WANTED TO BUY \^ANTED TO BUY.— Cane basihette, with stand, preferably with wheels. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Otaki. WANTED. — A six-inch Buzzer, and a quarter or a half h.p. motor. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Otaki. J)IAMOND ring wanted, single diamond preferred but not essential. Ur«ht. Replies to "Ring," C/- "Chronicle" Office, Levin. WANTED TO BUY.— Drop-back push chair in good condition. Sponge tyres preferred. . Apply "Chronicle" Office, Levin. WANTED TO BUY.— Engagement ring. Prepared to pay reasonable price for quality ring. No objection to old ring. Please reply to "Diamond," C/- "Chronicle" Office, Levin. , WANTED to Buy.— Army hut. Particulars to "1401," "Chronicle" Office, Levin. WE are cash buyers of Used Cars.— McMinn Motors, Ltd., Authorised Ford Dealers, Levin. "JTMBER TREES. — We are buyers of Pinus, Bluegum, Native Bush, etc.. standing or felied, at stump or delivered to mill skids. The C. & A. Odlin Timber and Hardware CO., Ltd., Roe Road, Levin. Phone 205. WANTED TO BUY.— Good used Car, sedan model preferred. Cash. Replies to P.O. BOX 52, Levin. _ . . .

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1946, Page 1

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